I was next door at Tiki Kon and took my son here since it's one of his favorite restaurants. I ordered a couple of the "Sailors Mai Tais" just so I could keep the glasses. Their cocktails had a kinda artificial tasting sweet and sour mix flavor to them, but I will definitely put these to work at my home bar. Nice heavy double sided pressed clear glasses. Makes a nice addition to the Glass Two Face Tiki Mugs (from Disneyland and Mama's Fish House and other places...) that are more goblet shaped.

I've been waiting for someone to make glass tiki mugs forever. So after seeing this thread, my girlfriend and I went to the Joe's Crab Shack down the street. We ordered two drinks ($7.85 apiece) and you can buy the glass for $2 extra. But I'm not sure you even have to buy a drink as I bought four more glasses (six total), all at $2 apiece, sans drinks.

Now who wants to point all all the things wrong with those "tiki" drinks.

EDIT: Not being a dick to the OP, just Joe's Crab Shack. They do have delicious food.

[ This Message was edited by: Hale Tiki 2013-07-14 12:49 ] My fav Mai Tai uses the 1944 Trader Vic's recipe although I do use different rums at times. I also like DTBC, The Bali Hai (San Diego) and even the "Hawaiian Style" MT served at Kealoha's in Chino. The ingredients in the Crab Shack's MT would gag a maggot!
Cheers
Btw, those glasses are pretty cool.

On 2013-07-14 23:05, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:To answer Hale Tiki: Everything is wrong with those abominations in a glass!
you can find a better drink at 7/11, just get a Slushie & add Rum
and yet I shall still mock you! (Hey it's what I do...)

The Prosecution rests it's case.....

Full disclosure, I was once super bored on a hot summer day, and had just got a BUNCH of Mount Gay Silver on sale. So I went to Target, got a lime slushy thing, added some mint, and had ghetto mojitos. True story.